A republican group is mailing postcards to people whose names appear on recall petitions. The GOP says it wants to verify signatures but Democrats say the postcards are meant to intimidate. Rich Kremer reports.

Former Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk is touring the state as part of her campaign against Governor Scott Walker. As Rich Kremer reports, Falk is working to build statewide name recognition and grassroots support.

Fundraising is a fact of life for many in the arts. And for some people, it can be discouraging. But a new tool is breathing life into projects that in the past might never have gotten off the ground. WPR's Noah Ovshinsky has the story.

There are new allegations of misconduct against former associate UW atheltic director John Chadima who resigned last month. The resignation followed accusations by a male student that Chadima had groped him at a post Rose Bowl party in Los Angeles. Gilman Halsted reports.

Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin of Madison has introcuced a bill in Congress that would hike the effective tax rate for the top one tenth of a percent of tax payers. Gilman Halsted reports on what Baldwin calls the Buffett Rule.

Companies that want to appeal to as many customers as possible generally try to avoid politics. But at least one Wisconsin business owner is finding that hard to do after the Susan G. Komen flap. Shamane Mills reports.

Governor Scott Walker says he's hired lawyers for an upcoming meeting with the Milwaukee County District Attorney, because of e-mails highlighted in the ongoing John Doe investigation of Walker's time as Milwaukee County Executive. Chuck Quirmbach has more.

There's an effort in Duluth and Superior to erect a monument to a living Tuskegee airman. Joe Gomer was a member of that group of black pilots who broke racial barriers flying missions over Europe in World War II. Mike Simonson reports from Superior.

Not all US soldiers deployed to Afghanistan go there to fight the Taliban. The 58 members of the Wisconsin National Guard's 82nd Agribusiness Development Team are heading to the eastern province of Kunar soon to spend a year helping Afghan farmers improve their crop yields. Gilman Halsted reports.

Public schools open enrollment period begins today for the next school year. Under open enrollment a parent can choose to send their child to a district other than their home district. Kristen Durst reports.